LANSDALE — A Bethlehem man is facing trial in Montgomery County on a handful of drug charges after Lansdale police said he was found on the verge of passing out in a Burger King bathroom after shooting up heroin.

Daniel A. Leibensperger, 24, of the 3700 block of Trythall Street, waived his preliminary hearing before District Judge Harold Borek of Lansdale on May 1. As part of the waiver agreement, prosecutors withdrew one count of misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance, but Leibensperger will be formally arraigned next month on another count of misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance, two counts of misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and one count of summary public drunkenness and similar misconduct.

Lansdale police said that around 11:17 p.m. on April 16, the manager of the Burger King on the 600 block of South Broad Street called the department to report that a seemingly intoxicated man had locked himself inside the restaurant’s bathroom as workers were trying to close up for the night.

Upon arrival, officers opened the bathroom door, which by that point had been unlocked, and discovered Leibensperger standing with his shoulder and head leaned against a wall to keep himself upright, as he appeared to be drifting in and out of consciousness, according to police.

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Officers spotted a syringe at Leibensperger’s feet and the orange cap to the syringe on the sink, and inside the toilet bowl were two blue glassine bags commonly used to package heroin, police said.

Further, according to police, there was a piece of cigarette filter and a water bottle cap sitting on the hand dryer, which officers said was further evidence of heroin use.

Leibensperger was arrested for public drunkenness and similar misconduct, police said, and a subsequent search of his person and a backpack in his possession turned up one pill containing alprazolam (the active ingredient in Xanax) and a package of K2 synthetic marijuana.

After an ambulance summoned to treat Leibensperger for a potential overdose arrived, police said that Leibensperger admitted to medics that he had injected himself with two bags of heroin. Leibensperger was then transported to an area hospital for treatment.

Leibensperger was arraigned the next day before District Judge Henry Schireson of Narberth, who set bail at $5,000.

On Thursday, Borek lowered Leibensperger’s bail to 10 percent of $5,000, but Leibensperger is also currently being held at Montgomery County Correctional Facility on a state parole violation and is thus ineligible for release.

Leibensperger is due in county court on June 18 for his formal arraignment.

Court records indicate Leibensperger was paroled in November of 2012 after serving time on a 2009 felony aggravated assault conviction — a case in which he was originally charged with attempted homicide by Northampton County prosecutors before negotiating a guilty plea on the lesser charge.